The stable connectivity shims are updated to now contain S API, so
tethering tests that assumed that compatibility R behavior was used need
to be updated.
To avoid such failures Tethering tests should have a test target using
updated shims (TetheringNextTests), but this was not done in S
timeframe.
Ignore-AOSP-First: topic needs differences in AOSP
Bug: 189581241
Test: atest TetheringTests
Change-Id: Ibc04e64a1e9d82b67aff10d1a6d77f9e6b1bbdfb
after this:
diff system/netd/bpf_progs/bpf_net_helpers.h packages/modules/Connectivity/Tethering/bpf_progs/bpf_net_helpers.h
shows no diff, besides a switch to '#pragma once'
as the include guard.
Test: builds, atest, TreeHugger
Bug: 177884581
Signed-off-by: Maciej Żenczykowski <maze@google.com>
Change-Id: Ib943321d46254ba64ce206fb9e3b3414d15e4d45
startTrackDefaultNetwork was allowed to called multiple times
before even though there is no one actually do it. However,
in the TetheringTest#verifyDefaultNetworkRequestFiled, a
manual invocation is used to ensure that function supports
multiple entrance.
But with aosp/1697371, startTrackDefaultNetwork is no longer
allowed to be called multiple times, it would lead to log.wtf
and crash system in eng build.
Since the manual invocation of startTrackDefaultNetwork is not
realistic and no longer valid anymore, remove the invocation
that caused the trouble.
Test: atest TetheringCoverageTests
Bug: 188613493
Merged-In: I61f6088783d521fd17ae1e87370842b4239fbe75
Change-Id: I61f6088783d521fd17ae1e87370842b4239fbe75
(cherry-picked from aosp/1711433)
To avoid log flooding, suppress CMD_IPV6_TETHER_UPDATE and
CMD_NEIGHBOR_EVENT message log because they appear frequentlg and
don't have any content which means they are ueseless for debugging.
Also remove logMessage from BaseServingState to fix duplicated
message because all the message already log in TetheredState
and LocalHotspotState which inherit BaseServingState.
Bug: 162920185
Bug: 185649441
Test: atest TetheringCoverageTests
atest MtsTetheringTestLatestSdk
atest CtsTetheringTest
Change-Id: Ib8fe719f3c1c4a65e6b5152df5e5adf33aba2079
Since tethering run in single thread without any synchronized lock,
remove "Locked" wording from the methods which the use lock before.
Bug: 162920185
Test: atest TetheringCoverageTest
Change-Id: Ia8c057800cab30cdcbacae4db2d706b6427e9861
Currently, when a network that uses 464xlat is torn down,
NetworkCallbacks will receive onLinkPropertiesChanged after
onLost. This is confusing and incorrect.
The incorrect callback is sent because handleLinkProperties
checks that the netId of the agent still exists, not that the
NetworkAgent is still registered. This is normally correct,
because the NetworkAgent is removed from mNetworkAgentInfos and
the netId are removed from mNetworkForNetId by the same method,
disconnectAndDestroyNetwork.
In this specific case it's not correct, because the call to
handleUpdateLinkProperties is from disconnectAndDestroyNetwork
itself via nai.clatd.update and calls Nat464Xlat#stop.
No other callers of handleUpdateLinkProperties are affected
because:
- EVENT_NETWORK_PROPERTIES_CHANGED is called only by
maybeHandleNetworkAgentMessage, which first checks that the
NetworkAgent is registered.
- handlePrivateDnsSettingsChanged only looks at registered
NetworkAgents (it loops over mNetworkAgentInfos).
- handlePrivateDnsValidationUpdate, handleNat64PrefixEvent and
handleCapportApiDataUpdate call getNetworkAgentInfoForNetId,
which will correctly determine that the agent is no longer
registered, since they run on the handler thread and thus
cannot run at the same time as disconnectAndDestroyNetwork.
The existing code contains a check for the netId being current.
This is intended to ensure that an update from a NetworkAgent
cannot affect another agent with the same Network. This extra
check is not necessary, because code running on the handler
thread can never observe a NetworkAgent in mNetworkAgentInfos
unless mNetworkForNetId maps that NetworkAgent's Network to that
NetworkAgent. This is because mNetworkForNetId is updated by the
same methods as mNetworkAgentInfos, and those updates occur on
the handler thread. So all code on the handler thread will see
those two as consistent.
Bug: 176496580
Test: atest FrameworksNetTests CtsNetTestCases HostsideVpnTests
Change-Id: I944f4c6ad36206bdccd85a6ea7ef71324a29c685
To merge the framework-connectivity and framework-connectivity.impl
targets, framework-connectivity stubs need to be referenced explicitly
in java_sdk_libraries, otherwise the build system will currently see
dependency cycles.
Bug: 183600168
Test: m
Merged-In: I556747f9ba934f8b44b6ea9a518adbccc84ac2a9
Change-Id: I0ff10dcb553115d349e287c9f648d77579158f9d
The existing isWifiTetheringSupported only check if tethering side
supports wifi tethering or not but not wifi side. A expected
behavior should include both of them, so add the wifi side check
into the helper function. Also update in the existing caller side
due to a new parameter added.
Bug: 186061922
Test: atest MtsTetheringTestLatestSdk
Megred-In: Id69ac1d30ab2bbf23e870193335b139f54672636
Change-Id: Id69ac1d30ab2bbf23e870193335b139f54672636
Ignore-AOSP-First: cherry-pick
The existing isWifiTetheringSupported only check if tethering side
supports wifi tethering or not but not wifi side. A expected
behavior should include both of them, so add the wifi side check
into the helper function. Also update in the existing caller side
due to a new parameter added.
Bug: 186061922
Test: atest MtsTetheringTestLatestSdk
Change-Id: Id69ac1d30ab2bbf23e870193335b139f54672636
The old callback only report interface list, new callback could provide
the mapping of interface and type. Replace old callback usage in cts
with new callback and check whether old callback could get the correct
interface list by comparing the result between old and new callback.
Bug: 162920185
Bug: 152203943
Test: atest CtsTetheringTest on S
atest CtsTetheringTestLatestSdk on R
atest MtsTetheringTestLatestSdk on S and R
Merged-In: I2a0b8c43fb340c3eaed7f0f90464199222a24280
Change-Id: I2a0b8c43fb340c3eaed7f0f90464199222a24280
Before this change, tethering always report a list of tethered
interfaces and the caller need to use each tethering type's interface
regex to matching tethered list to manual implement the mapping of
tethering type and interface. This change allow caller to get rid of
tethering interface regex.
Bug: 162920185
Bug: 152203943
Test: atest CtsTetheringTest on S
Merged-In: I91bcccd676d109c1b974497ac29bd366a41b8899
Change-Id: I91bcccd676d109c1b974497ac29bd366a41b8899
Allows SdkExtensions to inspect its version to decide what the extension
sdk version is on-device.
Bug: 188787081
Test: m com.android.tethering and inspect
Merged-In: If2d28b02be871594fed1fbb40b7aad284b553afb
Change-Id: If2d28b02be871594fed1fbb40b7aad284b553afb
The migration will merge history in downstream branches,
so changes should not be submitted in the meantime.
Bug: 189375701
Change-Id: I32d4c6a2d7344b1baf92eeac27b3cbbecd549c2d
Test: TH
The permission of Tethering is moved to a separate xml file,
add the xml module to the required field of tethering app.
Bug: 151213404
Test: TetheringTests
Merged-In: I40b45a0f1b44fba0b68e94811d14725a59ed4e59
Change-Id: I40b45a0f1b44fba0b68e94811d14725a59ed4e59
Allows SdkExtensions to inspect its version to decide what the extension
sdk version is on-device.
Bug: 188787081
Test: m com.android.tethering and inspect
Ignore-AOSP-first: internal topic, will cherry-pick after submission
Change-Id: If2d28b02be871594fed1fbb40b7aad284b553afb
Fix memory access violation in com_android_networkstack_tethering_BpfUtils.cpp
caused by invalid format string in com_android_networkstack_tethering_BpfUtils_isEthernet.
If rv is not valid, jniThrowException will format a string using
"Unknown hardware address type %s on interface %s". However, rv is an int but here
"%s" is used in fmt string, thus causing access violation of memory.
Use "%d" instead of "%s" for int.
Bug: 188757793
Original-Change: https://android-review.googlesource.com/1715797
Merged-In: I9d8ec0708efd747e24b3b3ffed5336434d4f64a7
Change-Id: I9d8ec0708efd747e24b3b3ffed5336434d4f64a7
Fix memory access violation in com_android_networkstack_tethering_BpfUtils.cpp
caused by invalid format string in com_android_networkstack_tethering_BpfUtils_isEthernet.
If rv is not valid, jniThrowException will format a string using
"Unknown hardware address type %s on interface %s". However, rv is an int but here
"%s" is used in fmt string, thus causing access violation of memory.
Use "%d" instead of "%s" for int.
Bug: 188757793
Change-Id: I9d8ec0708efd747e24b3b3ffed5336434d4f64a7